Mr. Godfrey, I'm sure you appreciate we can't get there in one step. Many analyses have suggested we need to be moving in that direction; we need to be moving in ways that send the long-term pricing but allow the adjustment to be made. Consumers and businesses have already made significant investments, and they're not going to change that in two or three years. We need the long-term signals and we need a process to get there.
As Mr. Sawyer noted, If we don't want to simply encourage businesses to move elsewhere, or have our businesses lose market share, which just means the greenhouse gases get produced somewhere else in the world, then we've got to move toward that in a transitional way.
I'm not here to dispute whether $100 a tonne is the right answer or the wrong answer. All I'm saying is we can't do that in one step.